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    The ole' lady's Uncle decided to give her a horse. She is a Mare and just dropped her first colt at maybe 11 yrs. young. She is a sweetheart. Kinda acts like my ole' lady! Welcome "Slippery Hollow's Carolina Sky"!

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    Holy smacked mackerels! You can't go 'round talkin' about women like they are a horse. You're apt to wake up with a saddle blanket and saddle thrown across your back and her walkin' toward you with a ridin' crop. Why.......wait a minute. Never mind.

    Nice horse.
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    As long as he's not saddle sore, I think he's good hahaha.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Holy smacked mackerels! You can't go 'round talkin' about women like they are a horse. You're apt to wake up with a saddle blanket and saddle thrown across your back and her walkin' toward you with a ridin' crop. Why.......wait a minute. Never mind.

    Nice horse.
    At Cowboy's Slippery Hollow I call it whatever i want. I Love my girls and they love me....politics don't work here. Take a long look at Kelly he is the same way.
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    Saddle sore could be good. Carry on, CS. Nice horse.
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    Guess who gets to get on the ole' girl first? That'd be cowboy and I wouldn't have it any other way. Again I love my girls and i take care of them.
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    Congrats on the addition to the family!!
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    Thanks for looking, for those that don't know my horses already the new girl is wearing the bridle.
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    They're both very pretty. Enjoy!
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    She needs some TLC after caring for her foal for almost 10 months. Looks like she is going to get it and then some. Had her out for a couple of hours today and she isn't spooky, stands for the farrier(me). I believe she is going to be a great addition to the family.

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    Keep in mind the problem may be extremely complicated, though the "Fix" is often simple...

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    Did y'all see my shirt in the last pic.?It says(I do my own stunts.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboy's daughter View Post
    Did y'all see my shirt in the last pic.?It says(I do my own stunts.)
    I saw that and I LOVED it!
    Wish I was wearing it when I broke my shoulder a few years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by COWBOYSURVIVAL View Post
    She needs some TLC after caring for her foal for almost 10 months. Looks like she is going to get it and then some. Had her out for a couple of hours today and she isn't spooky, stands for the farrier(me). I believe she is going to be a great addition to the family.

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    Great family pic and that includes the newest addition.

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    Beautiful horse. I love mine and I have 4 fixing to be 5 horses in a couple of days. I am picking up an 18 year old TWH mare.

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    This is for my oldest son to ride Robbie.
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